Why do I get this funny feeling that the trades Danny has been having discussions on are actually not for the common names being tossed about. Danny's teades tend to come out of nowhere and not involve leaked names.
I could see Danny trading for a more under-the-radar type like Jeff Withey or Richaun Holmes.
Is Jeff Withey still playing? I remember when a lot of people wanted to draft him.
Withey's an advanced metrics darling who's never really gotten steady minutes. I haven't watched him play enough to understand why.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/witheje01.html
This year it could just be a numbers game, Withey's competing for minutes with Favors, Gobert, Diaw and Lyles, and just Gobert accounts for 34mpg at the center slot. If the Jazz go small for the rest of those minutes, he's out of luck.
Actually, given how ainge acquired IT, crowder, and jerebko, this might be on target. Lately ainge has done well at spotting hidden potential on other benches.
Withey is a bit different than the aforementioned. Withey has now spent four seasons across two teams not getting off the bench. IT had played about 7500 minutes in 3.5 seasons before he came here -- Withey has played 1800. Crowder had fallen out of favor in Dallas, but his first two seasons he played 78 games each year, and totaled 2600 minutes. Jerebko has pretty much been the exact same player playing about the same minutes in Boston as he was in Detroit.
IT has blossomed in a way that Ainge never expected -- if he had, he'd have acquired Thomas in free agency in 2013. Jerebko wasn't really a find. He's been useful, and a good pickup, but he wasn't some underutilized mystery player. Crowder was a nice pickup. Again, I'm sure he's exceeded expectations, but I do give Ainge credit for recognizing the value in the Mavs roster trash.
But Withey, again, is someone who's consistently performed in a way that advance stats laud, and yet can't get on the court. I'm guessing his coaches have had their reasons.